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Show 3rr in qkrving i if 9 the BEAR RIVER Published Weekly at Tremonton, Utah Thursday July, pfES SET VALLEY lMcT 1.1,2 V KUMBER 42 Division Creates New Tremonton Third Ward; Evans Ward Dissolved jl'JG.31, I ' . A new Tremonton Third Ward was organized Sunday evening V,- under the D. direction of were Henry Moyle, representing the general I'Tf Smoot, president TREMONTON SECOND AND THIRD WARDS authorities of the L. D. S. L Doard, following a At a meeting of the Second and Third Ward bishop- church. i Officers and directors-fisakeThe Evans Branch, which was was named rics Tuesday evening, the following schedule of meettransferred from the North Box t it. f. the 1950 event. ings for next Sunday was made. Elder to the South Bear Stake -' memboard For Jeofail Sunday morning: River Stake after the Bear River V is mittee chairman The Evans ward will meet as usual at Evans. was divided ... little more Stake 18th. Tuesday, July The Tremonton Second ward, a year ago, was dissolved divis-hel- d including the portion than i'.; the women's these and branch members, tonow the Third in will meet as usual at the Secward, Wednesday, members from the Second Ward nishopric Seated Owen I. with gether ond ward Garfield, 1st counselor, Reese B. Mason, chapel. fjEh, according to Mrs. Tremonton Second Ward, form M. 2nd counselor. A Reeder, ! Johnson, chairman. Standing G. Leslie Rees and Harry Can-fieljoint sacrament meeting for the Tremonton Second the New Tremonton Third Ward. bishop, Ray for ward clerks. all articles and Thira wards, including Evans, will be held at the The Tremonton Second Ward .,5 that L'ient must be entered Second ward chapel at 8 a will have of p. m. membership l'J and until 10 a.m on The retiring bishoprics of both the Second and Evans approximately 750 while the estimated membership of the Third wards will be honored during the meeting. to ready are urged Ward will be 510. The 4 !; f!)r the fair. The geographic division beanxious to tween the two wards is from the division is of sewing, Gordon York fsfl kinds Malad River west on the road by 'it canning, baking and the Tremonton cemetery to the iJ craftsrailroads tracks, then north to Cut-off also be a special the spur line, then west to the :??artment for girls who Salt Creek. President and Mrs. Douglas In ;in4-projects. Korea New Bishoprics to help make the Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. Guy The Korean conflict was Reese B. Mason was sustained bywr bigSer an better. Johnson left Wednesday for close to home this last as bishop of the Tremonton brought Chicago, where they will attend week with the report that a Tre- Second Ward with Owen I. Garthe annual International Lions monton Bureau v was involved in field as first counselor and Ray Sgt. convention as representatives of front-lin- e action reported from M. Reeder as second counselor. the Tremonton club. They expect the battlefront. nsors G. Leslie Reese is the ward clerk to visit places of interest on the I with Gordon son Mr. Harry Canfield as assistant of and York, Saonton and East Tre- -: return trip. clerk. Mrs. Tremonton a is York, Ray Farm Bureau is sponsor- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway in the U. S. Army on the The officers of the new Third to a cheese factory in and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens Sgt. Korean battle, and was one of Ward are George Stenquist, bisValley Wednesday, July plan to leave Saturday morning first the Yankee soldiers caught in an hop, J- Clifford to attend the convention. p.m. Roberts Thomas counselor and action Red forces encircling by rxp will leave Tremon-- e as second counselor, with Roland in their southward thrust. corner of Tremont NEW MINISTER WELCOMED R. Allen as ward clerk. Escaping by minutes in the ji streets by automobile, BY MEMBERS Retiring bishoprics are Ford face of thousands of by members of the or- A welcome party was held for William J. Roberts, Car-Jeppson, Communist troops, the 31 Methodnew H. of the minister the Campbell and Owen I. New Third Ward Bishopric J. Clifford John, 1st counselor, George Stenquist, American unit of which Gordon to the sg the visit Reverend and Mrs. York was a member and Leslie Reese as Garfield ist Church, narrowly clerks of the Tremonton Second bishop, Thomas Roberts, 2nd counselor, and Roland Allen, clerk. M the group will have Gile B. Wilson, Wednesday evea Logan canyon. - Mem- "lost escaped becoming, ihe Ward. Fred WrHarlsen was bisning. asked to battalion of the Korean War," bring only the was of the Evans" Branch with J. The following program I'ork and according to Peter Kalischer, hop spoon, and the Clifford John and Ferron P. Johnson sang United Press correspondent in presented: Gary ;i be provided, according two two counselors and George as Nielsen Trixie solos, Valley Bjorn gave bureau officials. Korea. as clerk. P. Smith Mrs. Brenkman played readings, The report added that Sgt officers of the All auxiliary a piano solo, Carol Craghead and FUNERAL Allen a York buddy, Sgt. helped were two wards vocal Carol Jensen gave released, but were I A committee of Palmer, Menton, HI., to escape requested to continue with their were Mrs. P. duets Mrs. Cliff and speakers Kerr, Mr. farm Utah leaders will sponsor sick the after during becoming work until the reorganization is i Ed Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ault, Lewis Brenkman, Mrs. an encounter. educational at th meeting Mrs. tor, Mrs. Rose Kerr completed. and Edgar Winchester and Poca-tell- o Mrs. York had not of effort Mr. and The united to a in Logan Tabernacle, Elder message Tuesday, July Moyle, Hunsaker attended Gifford Watland. heard from their son for six the two wards, urged the memValley farmers is given 18, 8 p.m. at which Charles P. Following the program a social pmces for William Roy hour was enjoyed and refresh- weeks prior to word that he had bership to become united as credit for saving the wheat Clearfield Brannan, Secretary of AgriculTuesday. been Involved but was safe, in quickly as possible and be loyal crop when the heavy frost A general Invitation is given ments served. ture, will be the principal speak24th. the North Korean episode. to their the public to attend a meeting at er. organization and hit the area, Juneheaded 3 Your Tremonton A member of the U. S. Navy authorities who The farmers, by the Utah Power and Light audi preside over Businessmen Vernal A. Bergeson, former Earl Fuhriman, purchased during World War II, Gordon them. Members were also advised torium Thursday evening, July seven war surplus smoke Utah York enlisted in the Army a year to affiliate themselves with the commissioner of agricul20, at 7:15 p.m. made ture, this announcement following his release from naval ward in which they reside. Elder makers, which were mounted of the Under the sponsorship a special on with and after the Utah Agtrucks, Wednesday and duty. careful the also Fire Tremonton explained Moyle department the v general oil burning in the machines consideration the County Fire Board, John E. ricultural Educational committee were able to cover the valley authorities had given to the reBurt, Jr., state forrester and fire had been organized with him as a with that protected smudge of division the warden, will speak on the fire chairman, to sponsor the Logan organization and the grain crop. Reports indihazards and methods of combat- meeting, to which the public is Invited. cate that there is little evispeakers were President ing and preventing range and date. to of "Inasmuch as Secretary Bran-n- an dence damage grass fires. With three major The Box Elder county Exten- Clifton Kerr, Ford Jeppson and the is being brought to Utah by farmers report Some and the Mason Reese highways running through sion Service announce a field Fred Hansen, was so heavy the screen Salt Lake Rotary Club and smoke state as the Music well for as many county, day on cereal crop improvement George Stenquist. were invisible the Salt Lake Chamber of Com that objects Tre the furnished the and was roads, by danger service county work to be held at the Bishop as close as 50 feet, and it was e fires is great. merce to address a luncheon; from Warren E. Hansen farm at East monton Second Ward choir, un smoke the that estimated with Mrs. the heavy meeting at the Hotel Utah Tues of James This, together Garland next Tuesday morning, der the direction was blankets approximately weeds, day, July 18, "Mr. Bergeson and, and . of grasses Walton. growth July 18, at 10 a.m. feet 450 deep. makes it necessary that the ut- "we thought the farm people of The Agricultural Experiment James Walton offered the in the A valley ago year most caution be used during the the state should be given to hear and President K. J. Station planted several of their him in person." to The Logan fires used farmers ground benediction. next few months. top yielding Barley varieties on Potter gave the was accordingly arrangand smoke meeting the create planes this farm this spring. Dr. Rollo ed for the same evening. were used to spread it over W. Woodward of the Bureau of PARTY FOR JR. M. MEN "The farm program is each day This Rodeo the years project 1951 valley. Plant Industry and in charge of AND JR. GLEANERS more acute and the successmore becoming considered was this work will be present to dis TUESDAY, JULY 18 Brannan idea has received nat ful. 23-2- 4 cuss these new varieties, and also ional attention. This meeting will e Bear ki the work that is being done on afford an Utahns opportunity to ciiiu ui"yi new improved wheat varieties LOCAL REPUBLICAN at 1951 Box Elder hear his suggestions at first the a the Crystal for Dates to attend party interested in All farmers WOMEN'S CLUB 18. were hand." Rodeo July Golden Tuesday, Spike County Sprinas, l cereal crop improvement work Members of the committee are: set for June according to Stake elections will be held ORGANIZED are invited to attendA meeting was held Thursday A. Bergeson, Vernal a Salt Lake Klcon Kerr, following and swimming and skating will Mayor for the E. R. committee. Chairman; rodeo City, the of Behling, be followed by a weiner roast evening at the Library meeting GARDNER BABY BURIED From all reports the rodeo was Kaysville; Mrs. Alvin D- East, yith thp stake furnishing free purpose of organizing a Republican Women's club. Mrs. Boyd a success financially, and it is ORden; Bruce Fitzgerald, Vernal: IN DEWEYVILIJE soda pop. Sheffield and Mrs- Birdie Smith expected that with another show Alfred H. Gnehn, Logan; Edward ANNOUNCEMENT Ida Beth Gardner, four dayof Brigham officiated and How the Indebtedness of the new ro A Holmgren. Garland; Commisnld dauehter of Paul E- and MelMETHODIST CHURCH It . ard THE sioner, Mark Johnson, Holden; Call, also of Brigham. was dno plant wiU be paid of f baby J- Neal Gardner, of Manuta, Mrs. minister V. Wilson, Mary K. Mower, American guest speaKer. Gile look in Garland. Both are graduates Utah, died Friday in an uroi-- July 16, 1950 James F. Phillips, Nephi; Fork; Schedule s include the Sunday S f the Bear Rlver High SchcK1' are 10:00 SURVEY SHOWS FROST DAMAGE IS HEAVY Clyde Ritchie. Heber City; D. Ray convenes at School e Sandra 'and Sunday two sisters. '"'!ney and j Ed Winchester, Robinson, Fillmore; Ralph Rob-so- n, Donna Lin- - have eacn been in the c,otninS and Melba J- Gardner; the a.m. Mr. wheat is the Plain City; Arthur Shaw, to crop are of county's extent ana The damage Dusmcss almost a year, Mrs Ida L. m. 11:00 Jesse Tuttle, Castle a areas at wheat in tne Draper; Worship a Robut Mornin clieckup Mrs. as yet undetermined, familieSi both members of the LDS church ncr of ukuui, Mr. and The Church Commissioner Edward Dale; c;nhfprt be will loss and' the ww indicates heavy. thev in Garland west of Tremonton P. Neal, Preston, laano duu take ? bert MinNew the from . Brigham City. . , . , r Greetings Anfcrtta Mr. rind Mrs. t , iwnna umora is a auug:mm.muFa..o. ,,nw ,t Rl vacation According to Myron T. Hansen, local adjuster for the dcals in of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Boss. Gar-ui,RrtMi .T T. Nelson of t ranKiin. laamr isii'i: of! time and some will be away, as Federal Crop Insurance of the local P. M. A. office, the FIRST WARD M. I. A. land, and Is married to William and Mrs. Arilla A. Loveland himr "marches on" others will frost hit the heaviest in the lower areas of the valleys. TO SPONSOR O. Linford. Their two children Deweyville. 'also be vacationing but, we hope. conwere services Graveside in intensity as the fields reached higher al- SQUARE DANCING are Richard, age 9, and Rosann, diminishin.tr n wnrni.vn nm. -y LongMr. and Mrs. Moroni Ward will l 'nr.!,. wno is o years oia- Mrs. wmuiu ......j , summer program of titudes. wfh aZetcry m Bishop support the ana Civic t miaTh(n a member of the conduct Square Dancing classes are In "''iW interested We church. In the Blue Creek, Howell, South Howell, Hansel Vall-le- y for the Special Interest groups i5 speral Jn ner visits Home Arts Club of Garland. Pony officiating. C J.Jthe the early acquaintance TreVnonton offered the making but dUrlng Nelda Whitney was born in Dowry of and Little Pocatello Valley, the damage followed the cf the Tremonton First Ward M. clda The Ladies chor- - of all our members and friends, Donna praver. I. A. and all those over eighteen i ;'"e durin Flpldinf? a daughter of Mr. and same pattern, according to Mr. Hansen. - most of the Mrs. A. "The Lord's Prayer", So we say ''happy. vacationing" j W. Burns. She is married is . years of ape who are interested. uu ..u.... loss in James C. Christensen was tne- out.,Eveninarnviservices discontinued from to estimated is The first class will be held Tuescomplete range Damage M. G. Perry dedicat8nd j speaker and Zn 15 ior,'( less altitudes. in the and about to day evening, July 18 at 8 pm. some areas higher through July and August. l. for .fS C the Box Elder announced this SCHEDULE OF SUNDAY MEETINGS FOR r 1 . r V : d, o . Lion Delegates Leave For Chicago International Meet Communist 'A Escapes r Southern L-sf-f j - Tour ;? X 1 J well-equipp- ed : mi Pocafello t Farmers Beat 1) Secretary of Agriculture to Speak in Logan Tuesday non-partis- Frost Threat , p Fire Meeting Slated For Next ' 'Thursday, July 20 Extension Service To Hold Field Day man-mad- vnr-atio- n S Dates Set for June -- - r ) 23-2- 4, - - rr; ;,im ' co-ma- na S Super-cmndmren- Gard-llntende- jifjnds, j jUp,i . u- un ST ' "CT, ! yoard cs i 1 ne-tna- j ts an |